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Eduardo Niebla's flamenco guitar sound: The best jazz music this week The group on that record – pianist Johnny Taylor, bassist Andrew Csibi and drummer Dominic Mullen – is a Rolls Royce rhythm section and they will be joining Doyle on the road in the coming weeks, playing for the Limerick Jazz Society (Wednesday 11th), Arthurs in Dublin (Thursday 19th) and Tinahely ...
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WAHID to bring Greek, Persian and western jazz music to show WAHID will perform from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, April 29, at Village Homes Community Center, 2661 Portage Bay East in Davis. WAHID is a musical dialogue between two versatile musicians, Chris Wabich on frame drums and Dimitris Mahlis on oud, who approach composition and improvisation in a ...
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Annual Jazz Festival to feature guest bassist for the first time The Ohio University School of Music will feature a renowned local bassist as its guest artist at the 2018 Athens Jazz Festival this weekend. The festival will include concerts featuring OU jazz faculty, students and guest artists and a series of performances by local high school bands. Roger Hines, the ...
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Ravinia Jazz Mentors perform concert tribute to Willie Pickens When Christine Taylor first heard jazz pianist Willie Pickens perform at Jazz Showcase in Chicago many years ago, she said "it blew me away." Taylor, director of Ravinia's Reach, Teach, Play program, said Pickens was powerful, virtuosic and soulful. Jazz guitarist Bobby Broom said Pickens maintained ...
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MATT MUNOZ: KCMEA helps touts music education and all that jazz "At BC it is definitely coming back strong — stronger than ever," said Tiner of the re-energized state of the college's jazz music department. "The growth of this program over the past five years has been incredible. We've gone from three full-time music faculty to eight, we have a completely renovated and ...
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Students perform at jazz bar On a school day in 2015 at Cheltenham High School, Bill Saurman, remembers hearing jazz music that captured his attention. It was coming from the Temple University Jazz Band led by Terell Stafford, director of the jazz studies program in the Boyer College of Music and Dance. The song was an ...
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The Deceptively Accessible Music of Cecil Taylor The pianist and composer, who died Thursday at 89, retains his ability to shock, despite decades of work and critical acclaim and a lengthy discography and performance history. Taylor's work is stranger and less immediately legible than Ornette Coleman, the other major founding father of free jazz; ...
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Cecil Taylor and the Art of Noise I grew up with classical music and came late to rock, pop, and jazz. I took the northern passage between genres, and Taylor was, somewhat perversely, the first jazz figure who caught my ear—perversely because he had only one foot in jazz, as conventionally defined. The pianist and composer Ethan ...
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Bowhead whale songs are as complex as jazz music The vocals of these blubbery behemoths are so complex, in fact, that researchers are now comparing them to jazz music, reports The Washington Post. Oceanographer Kate Stafford has spent her whole career studying bowhead whales, most recently embarking on an expedition to record and analyze ...
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Headliners set for Elkhart jazz fest As a young guitarist in the 1960s, he put his combination of diverse musical styles and brilliant technical chops to work on more than 3,000 sessions with a broad spectrum of artists and was a founding member of Fourplay. Since then, he has released more than 40 albums and won a Grammy Award.
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